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Old 06-11-2013, 11:51 AM   #1
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I have a gaze of raccoons, just learned that a group of these critters is called a gaze or nursery, that have been helping themselves to my outdoor cat's food. I heard some noise on my back porch one night, and there had to be 6 to 8 of them, in all sizes. I started putting the cat food in an old gas grill, closing the hinged lid. That seemed to work, for a while. This morning I opened the lid to get the food out for the cat, and they had gotten to the food! I know raccoons are very dexterous with their front paws, but I am amazed that they could open the lid, eat the food, and close the lid again! I almost wish I had it on video tape just to SEE how they did it. I have shooed them away on a few occasions and watched them climb over a 6 foot wooden fence.
Has anyone else had problems with raccoons, and how did you solve the problem?
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Old 06-11-2013, 01:40 PM   #2
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Coons? Well raccoons tried to get in our back porch, Momma just chase'em off with a broom.......Forrst Gump
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Old 06-11-2013, 05:04 PM   #3
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Has anyone else had problems with raccoons, and how did you solve the problem?
Know what you mean. We have cats and wild raccoons that come around. The only thing I can say is the obvious - don't keep the cat food out at night. It's not a problem in the daytime, raccoons are very nocturnal.
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Accute lead poisioning will stop them getting the food.....
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You cook you some rice and make a pot roast !
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Old 06-11-2013, 06:34 PM   #6
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Thanks stavin, that is the most obvious thing to do, and that dawned on me as I was writing. The other ideas you guys suggested, well....not exactly what I had in mind.
ILDA, as finicky as these critters are about "dousing" their food before eating it, they stink to high heaven! Second only to a skunk, ICK! I guess you want yours well done? LOL
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Be careful Nic. They can be mean.

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if you skin them under water like on the side of your boat and pull the musk glands out they are good on the pit with tonies and a little bbq sause.
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Started in 2001 I feed the raccoons and cats, both cam with the house.
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I think I know what you're trying to get at Nicole, but there aren't many non-killing ways to get rid of them. You can try a box trap, but that will only work once (the others will see and learn) and the coon will be a pest to people who live near the place you release it. There are dog-proof arm traps for coons, but it's nearly impossible to get the animal out without killing it or getting mauled. Stavin' has the best non-killing suggestion: take away the food source.
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Old 06-12-2013, 08:13 PM   #11
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call billy the exterminator,he comes to nola to hobby
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I understand not wanting to kill them--but raccoons aren't exactly an endangered species. The other problem w/having them around is their very high incidence of rabies. They get around your dog or cat... That's why I just as soon shoot them when I see them. That way you know they're dead & they can't bite or scratch your dog. Trekker's right about the Have-A-Heart traps: you're just creating work for someone else, unless you drive off into the bayou & let them go in the middle of nowhere. That's a lot of work for you. Take away the cat food. But make sure that when you do that, your garbage cans outside are also raccoon-proof. They get used to looking for anything to eat outside your house, they won't give up easily. They ARE almost exclusively nocturnal. I won't eat one, but if you get stuck, PM me. I'll come up & shoot a couple one evening. They learn from that too. I like most critters: I mean, I eat venison & pork both but could never kill them myself--a friend of mine had a pig once & she was a great animal--I'll admit to being a hypocritical sissy any day. But I don't have much use for raccoons.
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